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Beautiful Lingerie Make it Yourself Ready-made Underwear is very nice, but where is there a woman who will not experience a greater joy and pride in the wearing of Lingerie which she has herself made and worked, especially when she can obtain beautiful designs and dainty materials at low cost? We have a wide range of exquisite designs in Traced Underwear, Wax Tracing Designs, Embroideries, Embroidery Silks, Cottons, and other materials for making beautiful Lingerie. The cost is as low as the most thrifty could desire. Call in and see our range of designs and materials, a few which we mention here. WSO—TRACED NIGHTDRESSES (full length), in Fine Longcloth. Beautiful designs and easily worked—Price, 6/11 each. WSI—TRACED CAMISOLES, in Fine Longcloth. These will make exquisitely dainty garments—lnset sleeves, 2/11; Magyar, 2/9 each. WS2—TRACED CALICO CAMISOLES. Fine quality Calico and dainty designs. Magyar or sleeveless—2/3 each. MATERIAL TO WORK IT WITH. WS3—COTTON—A-BRODER—White, 2d per skein; Colours, 3d per skein. WS4—PERI-Lusta, in White only—2|d per skein. WSS—TRANS-ERS for Tracing Underwear. Deighton's, Melba and Briggs. A variety of pretty designs, in Strips for scalloping, Trails, small Sprays, etc.—ld, l£d, and 3d each. WS6—TRANSFERS for Camisoles, in pretty designs—Bd each. WS7—TRANSFERS for Fronts of Baby Frocks, in pretty designs —6d each. BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS, AND INSERTIONS. XSO—SMART AND SERVICEABLE EMBROIDERIES for Ladies' and ( Children's Underwear. XSI—CAMBRIC EDGINGS, £in wide, in the newest designsSid, 4£d, sd, and 6d per yard. XS2—CAMBRIC EDGINGS, l£in wide, in all the popular patterns—6|d, 7d, Bd, and B|d per yard. , XS3—CAMBRIC EDGINGS, 2in wide, strong, serviceable, pretty designs—9d, 9fd, and 10$ per yard. XS4—CAMBRIC INSERTIONS, in great variety, tin wide— 3fd, 4}d, sd, and 6d per yard. XBS—CAMBRIC INSERTIONS, serviceable, and in pretty designs, to match Edgings, lin wide— Bid, 7_d, Bj_, and 10|d per yard. XS6—CAMBRIC CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY, 18in wide—2/11*, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, and 4/3. All in pretty designs. XS7—CAMBRIC EDGINGS, 14in wide, in the newest designs, and in a very useful width—2/6, 2/8., and 2/11 per yard. -©£©«&_ SMaerKARANGAHAPE ROAD *

Job Purchase Dress Materials, AT SAVING PRICES. J. A. BRADSTREET'S It is not wise these days to neglect any chance to buy Dress Materials at a Saving. Here is an opportunity—a Job Purchase we have been lucky enough to secure. It includes a wide range of materials suitable for Spring and Summer wear: a host of Delightful Fabrics for Frocks, Children's _-arraentß, Sport Coats, etc. Look over this list carefully. You will be pleased at the moderate markings. 40in CHECK TWEEDETTES, in 40in FLORAL DELAINETTE a __ VVine, baxe, Vieux Rose, Brown, variety of shades—l/6y. yard. l«****a____?___«B__ Bottle Green, Grey—2/6 -»p<l. ' '" " W~-WJ^ PJj__riPl«_ 40in COTTON GARBI-TTE in Saxe STRIPE GABARDINE, for fi«'" _S?^T»3l§S3 Vieux Rose, Brown—2/6 yard! ' Coats—4/11 «_d 5/11 fi_ra-^&__s___ 40in FLORAL VOILES, dainty pat- y * r " tern»—l/11« ya-d. " 40in VVrHTE COTTON GABARDINE, ?M ' l^H 40in PAISLEY DESIGNS Dark— f ,° r Nu^ se '"' Uniforms and Frocks— W MgA I « 2/6 yard. ' Ve "T Special Value, 3/11 yard. r^^^* 1 1 40In HEUOTROPE AND RED 4 <> in CIUiAM COTTON GABARDINE W^ T<! I CHECK VOILE—I/11« yard. Good Value, 3/11, 5/11, 6/6. \ - I LAOIES' COTTON VESTS. _s s _S v l_Sf %T/l DII r s ', RIBBEDCO ™ VE^. 4/6 each. each. g size-3/9 short sleeves—2/11, 3/3. LADIES' SLEEVELESS COTTON LADIES' COTTO\ T VFST<S >. -* r.-rn , «— n VESTS, . special line-At 1/64. sleeve ß -l/6U 1 £?£ T-ADILV COTTON VESTS, half each. each .»/»"-. l/H". sleeves and open fronts—2/11 LA V_IT S -_/^ VE i F ;o! i C ?3T?i. LA P IE «' COTT VESTS, short CaCh " VBSW-VB* 1/9 H. l/Uli sleeves, extra large size-2/11 1)0 O0 y d 8 Ml , TUSSORE SILK- * CIt - 1/6% y ß rd. |\ ) LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED LADIES' COTTOV VPSTR c>,„w i\. / . J & I KNITTED rmrov verto _ \. ""•"'•-■o VLhlb, short H V // f I i -~, , VESTS, short sleeves, fancy tops—3/3 and 4/6 &=# , //~ sleeveo-_/ll each. each. Sncnal Purchase SPCC,AL L,,NE or bloomers. "-tpe.iai rurtna.. COTFON bloomers, with elastic NlKgl 1000 yds. 25in. waißt and knee; White - « re /. ™* ***- 'Avvvn 3/11 pair. \Yvy) TUSSORE SILK, ' >j i/e % per y»rd. Address: 102, 104, 106. 108 Splendid Quality and rare value. KARANGAHAPE ROAD '

not a german powder. i Edward Haydockj ■ * T__ ¥ T C_T* ¥_ ¥ _R_ '*TmOM AT ,NSECT »»tsoy_b. engineer and registered ' ! xv * ** m. m\om •__-/ kills all insects. PATENT ACENT ; _ INV*NTO_.KOTE-Bu_ .«._*■__# ___. J_3_____U', 11-. FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EACH TIN. &*_S3 '"" ri * _ T__fr BURN FT-THAT'S ONE WAY. h ' P \ _X* ' IBifi Vf f ff_ 'm Sprinkle with the" MUSTDIK" Blower— I """^ — rf&P %S» ' and MosqultpeH and Flies will "be %T s v_ia„ „«*,,„, ***■*_*_! awa >' ; huf ' if tllo door* arc closed the in- ** "" onl > _«"»• v»ud r«t«ut -fIS-M S( -' ots "•**'" '*" ' ie " d <;n the floor. Ai. rJ'to"*'" 1 "" * '""" ' iU * nn,d »•"* "«'■• *»« in _ ln bcd or on th VO r an( j nh v, urn a( V _ CONSULTING OFfICES. i -M little "M_wie" rowder. fg.'o_? is i WAKEFIELD STRE2T. AUCKLAND I >j not unpleftsant, and Flies nnd Mosquitoes ' Mnoti/nnximwi. m ..L7vi£tmmt> ' Od. a Tin, at Chemists. Qrocsrs & Storas. will disappear. 'Phone 4436. '

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 15

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